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steve emerson is back with me now. and he goes on, and you hear the same sort of jihadist calls we hear from some of these guys. on the hell fire video which is weird and creepy, it's got a little link to his facebook, and he charges $150 if you want the series. it's so ridiculous and outrageous, it's almost laughable, yet to a young man who had already started the radicalization, it sends a very different message. >> and he adds to the flourishes of having great graphics, and great music. it's not just speeches that go on and on. i mean, he understands technology, and he understands the new generation -- this generation's need for graphics and everything. these dvds are very alluring, just graphically, let alone the rhetoric, which becomes almost mesmerizing, in the chant form where he's calling for killings. now, again, he doesn't say will the prime minister of australia, he says, kill the enemies of islam, kill the jews or pigs who have to be killed. the christians are infidels, they have to be killed. he doesn't cr
steve emerson is back with me now. and he goes on, and you hear the same sort of jihadist calls we hear from some of these guys. on the hell fire video which is weird and creepy, it's got a little link to his facebook, and he charges $150 if you want the series. it's so ridiculous and outrageous, it's almost laughable, yet to a young man who had already started the radicalization, it sends a very different message. >> and he adds to the flourishes of having great graphics, and great...
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>> steve, i mean, it's the cost/benefit decision. nobody likes to talk about that when it comes down to people's lives. >> yeah, i think there was a great piecey dennis lehane who said, we're not going to sacrifice our civil rights in boston and we're going to get right back up. look, there is a balance that's needed here. pete kink and barney frank have talked about, keep homeland security funded correctly, the need to utilize technology. these are 26-mile courses, you can't police every single step of every course, so you need to put good technology in place and you need to work together and there are investments that are needed and they are government investments to keep us safe. >> sherry, we've spent a lot of money. do we need to spend more? >> i don't think it's a matter of spending more. i think it's about doing the job correctly. we do know there's been photographs now of guys walking around with big backpacks. was somebody not on the ball, did somebody not see that, did somebody not look at the cameras? we need to be able to
>> steve, i mean, it's the cost/benefit decision. nobody likes to talk about that when it comes down to people's lives. >> yeah, i think there was a great piecey dennis lehane who said, we're not going to sacrifice our civil rights in boston and we're going to get right back up. look, there is a balance that's needed here. pete kink and barney frank have talked about, keep homeland security funded correctly, the need to utilize technology. these are 26-mile courses, you can't police...
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let me bring in now terrorism expert steve emerson and forensic video analyst grant fredericks. grant, i'll start with you. you've seen the video. what's your analysis? >> the video unfortunately that's been provided to the public, to the media, has been compressed, so it's been changed slightly by the police and by the fbi as a product of being uploaded to youtube. i think they'll provide better images in the days ahead. as far as video analysis goes, there's a wealth of information there. these guys are wearing very identifiable clothing. when they go to the scene, drop the bag, and leave, they're still wearing that clothing. they'll be tracked from that location to wherever they came from. they're going to get a lot of information. as mark said, if they get out of a vehicle, went to that scene, they'll be able to backtrack them to that vehicle. so that's the hunt right now, is to find out where they went and where they came from. perhaps who else they might have been with. >> sean: do you glean anything from the motion, from their movements, from -- is there anything there th
let me bring in now terrorism expert steve emerson and forensic video analyst grant fredericks. grant, i'll start with you. you've seen the video. what's your analysis? >> the video unfortunately that's been provided to the public, to the media, has been compressed, so it's been changed slightly by the police and by the fbi as a product of being uploaded to youtube. i think they'll provide better images in the days ahead. as far as video analysis goes, there's a wealth of information...
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. >> now the man you saw standing next to steve, his name is jim. he actually was a trauma nurse in iraq for 18 months. and he said all of those skills that he learned in iraq he used yesterday in boston. john? >> they treated scores of people. they saved, no doubt, scores of people. but they also, elizabeth, watched people die. >> they did. they did watch people die. and so steve who we just heard from, he told me the story one of the first patients he worked on was a young woman. he remembers her, blonde hair, blue eyes, maybe about 20 years old. sh came in and, you know, her leg was broken. her abdomen was open due to the explosion. she wasn't breathing. they gave her cpr. they tried over and over again. they just didn't have a pulse. he said when they were treating her after she passed away, they looked around for some kind of identification in her pockets but he said as far as he knew they just didn't know -- still couldn't figure out who she was. >> so sad. as we said, there are a number of people still in the hospital this morning. 17 in crit
. >> now the man you saw standing next to steve, his name is jim. he actually was a trauma nurse in iraq for 18 months. and he said all of those skills that he learned in iraq he used yesterday in boston. john? >> they treated scores of people. they saved, no doubt, scores of people. but they also, elizabeth, watched people die. >> they did. they did watch people die. and so steve who we just heard from, he told me the story one of the first patients he worked on was a young...
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>> work with us, steve! >> who that shocking, shocking -- >> are you for anthony? >> we will tell you who that name is if steve rattner doesn't completely destroy our tease. first, let's go to weather. >> dylan dreyer has a check on the forecast. >> good morning. we are looking at pretty big storm system moving across the country. it's just a cold front but out ahead of it, we have severe storms. back behind it, we have more snow and it looks like we could end up with another 6 to 12 inches of snow as it does start to increase across parts of south dakota and nebraska. you see western and central nebraska, could be an area that gets 6 to 12 inches of snow. we are also looking at the potential for severe storms today especially down across oklahoma, southeastern kansas. tornadoes are certainly a possible later this afternoon and into this evening. elsewhere we will see a lot of large hail and damaging wind gusts. in the northeast we started off with a couple of lighter showers in and around the boston area and down across new york city too but those will move on out
>> work with us, steve! >> who that shocking, shocking -- >> are you for anthony? >> we will tell you who that name is if steve rattner doesn't completely destroy our tease. first, let's go to weather. >> dylan dreyer has a check on the forecast. >> good morning. we are looking at pretty big storm system moving across the country. it's just a cold front but out ahead of it, we have severe storms. back behind it, we have more snow and it looks like we could...
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needs to have pat-downs. >> some say it's designed to comforted a nervous american public. >> shep: steve, thank you. >>> among the first responders, medical workers and civilians that ran to help those that were injured. a familiar face to sports fan, a patriots player was ready to help. first, legendary n.f.l. sportscaster pat summerall has died. he called games for more than 40 years. he became as much as sundays as football itself. >> the hoopla is just about over. we're going to play pretty soon. >> shep: he was part of 16 superbowls, his last in 2002. he was also his final game with long time partner john madden. they worked together for 21 years. summerall did a handful of games after that. before he called the games, pat summerall played ten season in the n.f.l. he died today of sudden cardiac arrest. in a statement fox sports writes his 50 year record as a broadcaster is truly unique and very difficult for anyone to ever walk in his footsteps. patted summerall, dead today at 82. mine was earned in djibouti, africa, 2004. the battle of bataan, 1942. [ all ] fort benning, georgia,
needs to have pat-downs. >> some say it's designed to comforted a nervous american public. >> shep: steve, thank you. >>> among the first responders, medical workers and civilians that ran to help those that were injured. a familiar face to sports fan, a patriots player was ready to help. first, legendary n.f.l. sportscaster pat summerall has died. he called games for more than 40 years. he became as much as sundays as football itself. >> the hoopla is just about...
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. >> "boston globe" reporter steve silva was at the starting line of the day's biggest event, the boston marathon. >> since 1897. >> it was a chilly morning, 30 degrees, people starting to warmup, unlike last year where it was 80 degrees. the weather's not going to be a story this year. what's going to be the story. >> for natalie stavas, a pediatric resident, it would be the story of giving back. >> it was a very special day for me. i had decided to raise money for boston medical center pediatrics. >> doctors told chris that this was a day her daughter might not ever live to see. >> they said her prognosis was, you know, maybe she'll be 10 if we were lucky. >> the mitochondrial disease that weakened her cells made her terribly ill. >> those first few years were hard, she needed to have medical procedures, time in the hospital, lots of pneumonias. >> are to the kay girls, kayla's health challenges, benign tumors, the laws of kayla's father, chris' husband to a heart attack at age 42. but this would be a joyful day. a day to make history as a mother-daughter, wheelchair team. >> this was
. >> "boston globe" reporter steve silva was at the starting line of the day's biggest event, the boston marathon. >> since 1897. >> it was a chilly morning, 30 degrees, people starting to warmup, unlike last year where it was 80 degrees. the weather's not going to be a story this year. what's going to be the story. >> for natalie stavas, a pediatric resident, it would be the story of giving back. >> it was a very special day for me. i had decided to...
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steve? >>steve: thanks, brian. this morning doctors are working to treat more than 144 people injured in yesterday's bombing. most of them hit with shrapnel, ball bearings, b-b's. today investigators need to figure out what kind of bomb could have caused that explosion. we have a former commanding officer in the nypd bomb squad. he joins us live. good morning toufplt >> good -- good morning to you. >>steve: we're going to put up some of the videos we have. tell us what you can by looking at pictures of the explosion. we've got a number of them. here is right at the finish line. >> of course a person -- the first thing you see is the color of smoke, the plume of smoke, the direction it is going. all you can tell from that is something exploded. initially there were reports of a propane gas tank to accidental. when the second one went off, maybe figured out maybe this wasn't an accident. >>steve: the smoke is white. what does that mean? >> anybody in the explosives field will be able to tell you that certain explosiv
steve? >>steve: thanks, brian. this morning doctors are working to treat more than 144 people injured in yesterday's bombing. most of them hit with shrapnel, ball bearings, b-b's. today investigators need to figure out what kind of bomb could have caused that explosion. we have a former commanding officer in the nypd bomb squad. he joins us live. good morning toufplt >> good -- good morning to you. >>steve: we're going to put up some of the videos we have. tell us what you can...
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what have you got, steve? >> i don't know. >> at first, everything seems normal. >> i was looking at the camera and i was just playing with the volume to see -- make sure the volume worked and basically going through all the functions and options of the camera. >> luckily they were doing their job and they looked through everything to make sure there was nothing on the tapes or memory cards, and that's where they found this. >> the footage shot two years earlier starts innocently enough. it shows two teenagers melvin blevins and angel daley baby-sitting for a bunch of kids. but then the video takes an awful turn when a young toddler enters the scene. >> i just couldn't believe what i witnessed. it's just something i do not want to see again. >> here. >> the child sat on ms. daley's lap and at one point in the video, the male asks if the toddler wants to hit the bowl. >> want to hit the bowl? >> at that point the female held down the toddler and the male put the marijuana pipe into the toddler's mouth. [ coughi
what have you got, steve? >> i don't know. >> at first, everything seems normal. >> i was looking at the camera and i was just playing with the volume to see -- make sure the volume worked and basically going through all the functions and options of the camera. >> luckily they were doing their job and they looked through everything to make sure there was nothing on the tapes or memory cards, and that's where they found this. >> the footage shot two years earlier...
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steve emerson is the founder of the investigative project on terrorism. and dan vogel is a former fbi agent and profiler. dan, let me start with you on this as we learn now that this information is going to go back to quantico and that you heard the homeland security committee chair say he believes that this is going to be the best evidence they have. your thoughts on it. >> well, if we're talking about the profiling information, i think certainly that will be part of the investigation. but, more importantly, i think the information that's being gathered from cameras and video from throughout the area is going to be extremely important. >> megyn: they are going through that now. before i get to steve did i ask chairman mccall about that i asked him about his statement which was eye personally believe they're very close to identifying on film the two or more suspects that could possibly be involved in the bombing. the fbi how would they be going about that right now. >> well, with the new technology, i was on the way here i was listening to a radio program
steve emerson is the founder of the investigative project on terrorism. and dan vogel is a former fbi agent and profiler. dan, let me start with you on this as we learn now that this information is going to go back to quantico and that you heard the homeland security committee chair say he believes that this is going to be the best evidence they have. your thoughts on it. >> well, if we're talking about the profiling information, i think certainly that will be part of the investigation....
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steve, gretchen, brian. >>steve: thank you. when you see those pressure cooker bombs, it inspires to the in house magazine from al qaeda. in 2010 they put out an article how to build a bomb in the kitchen of your mom. the man who tried to blow up a truck in times square had a pressure cooker in the back. >>brian: bomb experts say pressure cookers have been around much longer -- the pressure cooker bomb longer than the "inspire" magazine. i think they saw a bag inside a bag. it was so heavy they surmise possibly the bomb was constructed nearby because it couldn't have traveled a great distance. it would have been extremely danger dangerous to get it there. experts say it was probably made close. >>gretchen: wouldn't somebody have seen somebody carrying a really heavy bag. >>brian: at the marathon they had maybe 17,000 people finish. >>steve: and light security as well. five minutes after the top of the hour. >>brian: the f.b.i. reaching out to americans saying tell us what you know. heather nauert joins us live with more on the
steve, gretchen, brian. >>steve: thank you. when you see those pressure cooker bombs, it inspires to the in house magazine from al qaeda. in 2010 they put out an article how to build a bomb in the kitchen of your mom. the man who tried to blow up a truck in times square had a pressure cooker in the back. >>brian: bomb experts say pressure cookers have been around much longer -- the pressure cooker bomb longer than the "inspire" magazine. i think they saw a bag inside a...
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. >> thank you steve for a live look of the briefing room at the white house. we will take you to jay carney's daily briefing as he begins to speak. we are waiting for the daily press to begin. there was a suspicious package reported at the hart building down in d.c. also, of course, we are talking about that second suspicious mailing containing a substance that shows it is ricin. it was sent to president obama. one was sent to a senator from mississippi. somewhat similar to what we saw in the aftermath of 9/11. the anthrax attack. putting one on edge to say the least. connell: we will check back in in a minute. first, fix bikes in the wall street fear index, as it is no. investors are also on high alert. dagen: sandra smith joins us from the pits of the cme. sandra: folks are on edge. it is not just outside of the trading floors. when you take a look at the mix, the fear gauge, this is a prediction in the marketplace of expected volatility over the next 30 days in the stock market. it uses s&p stock options to measure about volatility. there is heightened here
. >> thank you steve for a live look of the briefing room at the white house. we will take you to jay carney's daily briefing as he begins to speak. we are waiting for the daily press to begin. there was a suspicious package reported at the hart building down in d.c. also, of course, we are talking about that second suspicious mailing containing a substance that shows it is ricin. it was sent to president obama. one was sent to a senator from mississippi. somewhat similar to what we saw...
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national correspondent steve centanni has more on that. steve, how exactly is the bombing affecting this debate? >> a few republicans are saying we should postpone the immigration reform bill because of the bombings. chuck grassley of iowa is one of them. he said on friday's hearing we need to be sure that people who intend to harm americans are not allowed to enter the country. republican senator dan coats of indiana is taking that go slow approach. listen. >> immigration is an issue that has dramatic economic effect on americans and national security implications. stemming back a little -- for instance, we have a bigger issue than immigration such as debt issue. >> reporter: he says that is bigger issue, solving the deficit. >> gregg: there are support others both sides of the aisle on this. how are they responding? >> a lot of bipartisan support. coats and grassley are outnumbered. they say this reform bill is a national security bill that will make america safer. it will have multiple background checks and for the first time to prevent
national correspondent steve centanni has more on that. steve, how exactly is the bombing affecting this debate? >> a few republicans are saying we should postpone the immigration reform bill because of the bombings. chuck grassley of iowa is one of them. he said on friday's hearing we need to be sure that people who intend to harm americans are not allowed to enter the country. republican senator dan coats of indiana is taking that go slow approach. listen. >> immigration is an...
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steve of course is not. i voted against sequestration because i was greatly concerned in 2011 that it is going to be the cuts in nih funding in massachusetts. clean energy jobs here in massachusetts. i voted no because i did not trust the tea party republicans. steve voted yes for sequestration. there's many differences in this debate is helping. lynch: he sponsored an amendment to overturn roe v. wade and the united states congress. you actually voted for a provision that would deny is that done out of rape and incest and abortion. i'm glad she changed her position because those are terrific, horrific conditions. you are promising people you won't do that again. i'm telling the people out there i've never done that and i promise you i'll never do that. moderator: that him respond. markey: i have voted consistently pro-choice for 30 years in the congress and that's my plan parenthood have endorsed me. you on the other hand, within the upon the health care bill voted to deny women the access which they needed
steve of course is not. i voted against sequestration because i was greatly concerned in 2011 that it is going to be the cuts in nih funding in massachusetts. clean energy jobs here in massachusetts. i voted no because i did not trust the tea party republicans. steve voted yes for sequestration. there's many differences in this debate is helping. lynch: he sponsored an amendment to overturn roe v. wade and the united states congress. you actually voted for a provision that would deny is that...
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steve of course is not. i voted against sequestration because i was greatly concerned in 2011 that it was going to lead to the cuts in n.i.h. funding here in massachusetts, education here in massachusetts, clean energy jobs here in massachusetts. i voted no against sequestration because i did not trust the tea party republicans. steve voted yes for sequestration. there are many differences between the two of us. and this debate is really helping to highlight. >> go ahead, sir. >> add a couple things you missed out. ed, you sponsored an amendment to overturn row v. wade in the united states -- roe v. wade in the united states congress. you actually voted for a provision that would deny a victim of rape and incest an opportunity for an abortion. you kind of forgot that part. now, look, i'm happy that you changed your position because those are horrific, who are risk positions. t i just want to be clear, you are promising people you won't do that again. i'm telling the women out there i have never done that and
steve of course is not. i voted against sequestration because i was greatly concerned in 2011 that it was going to lead to the cuts in n.i.h. funding here in massachusetts, education here in massachusetts, clean energy jobs here in massachusetts. i voted no against sequestration because i did not trust the tea party republicans. steve voted yes for sequestration. there are many differences between the two of us. and this debate is really helping to highlight. >> go ahead, sir. >>...
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now tim cook has not been able to tell people what they want. >> and he's not steve jobs. >> he has not listened to what people want, either. >> they said they had 18 months in the pipeline. they thought they had new products coming through. that is over now. you are looking at it. they said they can't come out with a new phone. why not? i would rather be a buyer of google. google is where the money is going in. >> very quickly, it's very clear if you look at january of this year and the stock was averaging almost 40 million shares a day. now 15 million shares at a much lower price point. that's telling you the public is not all over this name like they were. >> 46% of shares are still owned by retail investors, which is much more than google. >> it proved much more successful than many thought. analysts have a hard time calling turns. this is due to basic behavioral investment. >> thanks for that. this is, i believe, a very shameful example of wall street analysts not doing their home work. for analysts to not question a stock that has such a pair bollic move. >> when they start talkin
now tim cook has not been able to tell people what they want. >> and he's not steve jobs. >> he has not listened to what people want, either. >> they said they had 18 months in the pipeline. they thought they had new products coming through. that is over now. you are looking at it. they said they can't come out with a new phone. why not? i would rather be a buyer of google. google is where the money is going in. >> very quickly, it's very clear if you look at january of...
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i guess but i will start with you both agree that steve ballmer gravitas to go? who would go in his place? >> there are all types of tech heavyweights their art executive search firms to interview the top 10 people. maybe sanjay get used to be at motorola. there are plenty around. steve ballmer is wonderful but execution has been less than stellar with a six-point to billion dollar writeoff thank goodness they did not do the yahoo deal and accolades to jerry gain for resisting that. >>. cheryl: ron johnson is available what do you say? >> to have an executive with experience in technology to see a little bit around corners not anybody right in the wing to make a great internal candidate but there should be a lot out there are. cheryl: let's talk about what you disagree about. one of the problems is the decline of pcs sales attributable to the tavern sales that are picking up. do you think those will be another issue with earnings from microsoft? >> gradually it will be an emerging issue but it speaks to the need for microsoft ago when a to present into a mobile p
i guess but i will start with you both agree that steve ballmer gravitas to go? who would go in his place? >> there are all types of tech heavyweights their art executive search firms to interview the top 10 people. maybe sanjay get used to be at motorola. there are plenty around. steve ballmer is wonderful but execution has been less than stellar with a six-point to billion dollar writeoff thank goodness they did not do the yahoo deal and accolades to jerry gain for resisting that....
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that's where it is right now. >> always good, steve. it seems like you have covered all the bases over the past few weeks. we'll talk to you soon. apple options are on the move. josh lipton has that for us at hq. >> we're looking at apple down 2%. staying in the red. be e low 400. i spoke to mark sebastian saying volume is heavy. trading at close to the $10. trading request move close either way between now and tomorrow night. so the pgss traders betting this thing stays very volatile. carl, back to you. >> thanks going to be important to watch, josh. thanks so much. it's a big day for earnings from tech to the consumer. earnings squad is ready to break it down for you. and later on, the public company agains tomorrow. we're live at a park in san diego with a look at whether it will be a whale of a deal. revolutionizing an industry can be a tough act to follow, but at xerox we've embraced a new role. working behind the scenes to provide companies with services... like helping hr departments manage benefits and pensions for over 11 milli
that's where it is right now. >> always good, steve. it seems like you have covered all the bases over the past few weeks. we'll talk to you soon. apple options are on the move. josh lipton has that for us at hq. >> we're looking at apple down 2%. staying in the red. be e low 400. i spoke to mark sebastian saying volume is heavy. trading at close to the $10. trading request move close either way between now and tomorrow night. so the pgss traders betting this thing stays very...
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government debt number is when it is private debt numbers that matter the most this is what according to steve kean's models suggest so i tweeted him and i asked how many times have you said on kaiser report that it is private debt not government debt that matters hash tag reinhart wrote off he responded yet stacy and i have a causal argument supported by correlation rather than dependent on it and i don't use excel well the private debt issue of course that would mean rolling back the activities of the private banks who are in the business of accumulating in this country for example in the u.k. the private banks have a six times the g.d.p. of debt on their balance sheet many times more than the national debt but to clue that in your calculations would mean admitting that you've got a rogue central you've got a rogue banking sector that's completely out of control and then of course everyone's bonuses would dry up so that's likely to happen either all the policy because of this time is different. they've claimed all the policy has been about cutting social services cutting welfare benefits cut
government debt number is when it is private debt numbers that matter the most this is what according to steve kean's models suggest so i tweeted him and i asked how many times have you said on kaiser report that it is private debt not government debt that matters hash tag reinhart wrote off he responded yet stacy and i have a causal argument supported by correlation rather than dependent on it and i don't use excel well the private debt issue of course that would mean rolling back the...
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can we officially now declare this the end of the steve jobs era at apple? >> yeah, i think we probably can pch i think apple decided that for the foreseeable future, it was better to try to be an irresistible value play than a much more questionable growth play, although i think there's a good chance we'll see them return to the growth orbit. and i think it's a little bit overdone here on the negative side. this is not the next research in motion, this is not the next nokia. it's just a company that has to decide between margin and market share. i don't think they've done that yet. until they do, they're a value play. >> that's really an interesting way to put it. but then why has the stock lost 50% of its value from the highs? >> that's great question, as always, maria. i think when the bloom comes off the rose, the reaction is as excessive to the downside as it is the upside. it's almost a universal law of inverse proportionality here. i think the story is such that from a value perspective, with a possible growth upside, that even at $500, the tip weight
can we officially now declare this the end of the steve jobs era at apple? >> yeah, i think we probably can pch i think apple decided that for the foreseeable future, it was better to try to be an irresistible value play than a much more questionable growth play, although i think there's a good chance we'll see them return to the growth orbit. and i think it's a little bit overdone here on the negative side. this is not the next research in motion, this is not the next nokia. it's just a...
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i am steve thomas. >> and i am steve chaid. in venezuela, nicolas maduro wins the election, but pressure mounts for a recount. >> the german court postpones the murder trial of an accused neo-nazi. we will have reaction to that delay and what prompted it. and north korea marks the birthday of the founder of the kim dynasty as efforts continue to ease tensions. >> venezuela's acting president, nicolas maduro, might be proclaiming victory tonight, but the conservative opposition says the ballot that brought him to power must be recounted. henry take up relist says he will not ask henri -- nhenrique capriles says he will not accept the results until there is a full recount. >> a day after the venezuelans went to the polls, the fallout is a shock to the government. it has come as a surprise to many in the country. >> the difference was very small. actually, i was expecting it to be a bigger win. the people have spoken, so we have to respect the results. >> the opposition are asking for a recount. i think that is fine because the di
i am steve thomas. >> and i am steve chaid. in venezuela, nicolas maduro wins the election, but pressure mounts for a recount. >> the german court postpones the murder trial of an accused neo-nazi. we will have reaction to that delay and what prompted it. and north korea marks the birthday of the founder of the kim dynasty as efforts continue to ease tensions. >> venezuela's acting president, nicolas maduro, might be proclaiming victory tonight, but the conservative opposition...
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heather higgins and steve moore of the wall street journal editorial board joining me onset. steve moore, studies have shown if you look at the benefits of enhanced immigration, both the brainiacs, the trades people and the lower income people, by the time they get through building business and paying taxes, it's a huge net plus for our economy. do you believe this? >> i do. there is a new study out by douglas hoelts-akin who used to run the congressional budget office so he has some gravitas. he says we could actually reduce the federal budget deficit over the next 20 years by $2.5 trillion by letting in more immigrants, especially more skill-based immigration. the other part of this equation, i think it's really important for people to remember, is if you look at our birth rate in the united states, we're actually below replacement level fertility. we don't want to be japan, we don't want to be europe. we're going to need more people. >> the labor force is shrinking. we need bodies here. >> the people who are at the highest labor force participation rate are immigrants. so,
heather higgins and steve moore of the wall street journal editorial board joining me onset. steve moore, studies have shown if you look at the benefits of enhanced immigration, both the brainiacs, the trades people and the lower income people, by the time they get through building business and paying taxes, it's a huge net plus for our economy. do you believe this? >> i do. there is a new study out by douglas hoelts-akin who used to run the congressional budget office so he has some...
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to replace steve jobs was a huge mistake without supplementing him with those other skills. liz: got it. we have to take a quick break. as soon as it starts trading we'll be right back. larry, john, rob, adam, liz, we'll be right back whatever business you're in, that's the business we're in. with premium service like one of e best on-time delivery records and a low claims ratio, we do whatever it takes to make your business our business. od. helping the world keep promises. ...amelia... neil and buzz: for teaching us that you can't create the future... by clinging to the past. and with that: you're history. instead of looking behind... delta is looking beyond. 80 thousand of us investing billions... in everything from the best experiences below... to the finest comforts above. we're not simply saluting story... we're making it. liz: breaking news. we're off to the races. apple stock now open again for trading, jumping about four to 5% higher in the wake of numbers where they beat boat on the top and bottom line even though year-over-year profits are down. market reading a c
to replace steve jobs was a huge mistake without supplementing him with those other skills. liz: got it. we have to take a quick break. as soon as it starts trading we'll be right back. larry, john, rob, adam, liz, we'll be right back whatever business you're in, that's the business we're in. with premium service like one of e best on-time delivery records and a low claims ratio, we do whatever it takes to make your business our business. od. helping the world keep promises. ...amelia... neil...
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calling for a preemptive ban on fully autonomous weapons let's tell us more about this i'm joined by steve for human rights watch the thank you very much for joining us what is a killer able this guy's a killer obviously but what's it all about this friendly robot that is not armed killer robots are fully autonomous weapons are future systems that will operate without human control this is the scary part you're taking the human out of the loop allow the robots the machines to make decisions about what to target on the battlefield and when to pull the trigger no human involvement and of this is gaining a lot of interest this is obviously what you want people taking out the message what information do you want to get out there what do we not know about because a lot of people say this is advancing technology and it's all good we're not against technology we're not against robotics we're not against the movement towards greater autonomy in robots what we want to stop our arms systems killing systems that have full autonomy where you take the human out of the loop always in every case what has
calling for a preemptive ban on fully autonomous weapons let's tell us more about this i'm joined by steve for human rights watch the thank you very much for joining us what is a killer able this guy's a killer obviously but what's it all about this friendly robot that is not armed killer robots are fully autonomous weapons are future systems that will operate without human control this is the scary part you're taking the human out of the loop allow the robots the machines to make decisions...
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i think steve jobs was truly amazing. >> i don't know. i'm really beginning to question that. he clearly proved it on the years. but since he -- you have not heard much about what apple is doing, how great the company is. we have not seen any new fascinating amazing devices in the market. they are just follow apps to evolutionary designs. the ipad mini, which is so successful. and now it is the success and it has an old process. and really not the great screen. >> we were thinking years ago about who we would place and i mentioned jonathan ivy, which was probably not necessarily -- he's not an operations guy but he is a brilliant designer and it looks like now we really need people like him to be more in charge. we already know that the company is doing very well on the operation's side. but we need creativity in the design. it was an unexpected delay for introducing new interesting the the devices. that might be related to the influence. if apple is moving away from the desi design. >> are you buying the stock today? >> i think a question about whether to buy today or wait un
i think steve jobs was truly amazing. >> i don't know. i'm really beginning to question that. he clearly proved it on the years. but since he -- you have not heard much about what apple is doing, how great the company is. we have not seen any new fascinating amazing devices in the market. they are just follow apps to evolutionary designs. the ipad mini, which is so successful. and now it is the success and it has an old process. and really not the great screen. >> we were thinking...
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calling for a preemptive ban on fully autonomous weapons let's tell us more about this i'm joined by steve for human rights watch thank you very much for joining us what is a killer this guy's a killer obviously but what's it all about this friendly robot that is not armed killer robots or fully autonomous weapons are future systems that will operate without human control this is the scary part you're taking the human out of the loop allow the robots the machines to make decisions about what to target on the battlefield and when to pull the trigger no human involvement i love this is gaining a lot of interest this is obviously what you want people taking out the message what information do you want to get out there what do we not know about because a lot of people say this is advancing technology and it's all good we're not against technology we're not against robotics we're not against the movement towards greater autonomy in robots but we want to stop our arms systems killing systems that have full autonomy where you take the human out of the loop always in every case what has to be the
calling for a preemptive ban on fully autonomous weapons let's tell us more about this i'm joined by steve for human rights watch thank you very much for joining us what is a killer this guy's a killer obviously but what's it all about this friendly robot that is not armed killer robots or fully autonomous weapons are future systems that will operate without human control this is the scary part you're taking the human out of the loop allow the robots the machines to make decisions about what to...
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steve jobs was an apple innovation leader. now with jobs gone, apple watchers wonder if others will think twice before going to work for apple with steve jobs no longer there. given its very large percentage of the
steve jobs was an apple innovation leader. now with jobs gone, apple watchers wonder if others will think twice before going to work for apple with steve jobs no longer there. given its very large percentage of the
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let's bring in steve, director of institutional sales. what are the clients saying? >> there are so many variables as there has been for the last six or seven years. but now? never more than -- i'm sorry. more than it's ever been right now. >> a lot quieter today. >> and they are looking at the 50 day moving average. >> the important thing is we were in an up market, at least going into monday. now we have got two days. monday and wednesday, 90% to the downside. heavy volume on the downside. that made traders think maybe we're on an up trend. >> mondays use to be mutual fund mondays where they added. it's changed now. mondays are the sell day. they see what the weekend has held and it's usually a bad headline coming out of europe. and they use monday to liquidate their assets. >> do you feel we are shaking down to the individual corporate stories perhaps to a greater extent than we did? >> i think we were but now we're back to that macro, back up to the view of the markets. you have terrorism, you have europe. you have a lot of these different issues that are still a
let's bring in steve, director of institutional sales. what are the clients saying? >> there are so many variables as there has been for the last six or seven years. but now? never more than -- i'm sorry. more than it's ever been right now. >> a lot quieter today. >> and they are looking at the 50 day moving average. >> the important thing is we were in an up market, at least going into monday. now we have got two days. monday and wednesday, 90% to the downside. heavy...
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steve president obama came out and called it a terrorist attack. we have allegations or critics during the election wondering if the obama immigration was reluctant to use terrorist with the benghazi attack. when you set two bombs at a marathon finish line where you hope to injure hundreds, it seems like terrorism to be. are we cutting this onion to finally here? >> there was not a formal definition at that point. one had to be created. in order for a federal program to be triggered and you need some sort of formal definition, that is part of this process. even at this point, there is no federal involvement. dennis: even if my storefront was not damaged by this bomb, i did have losses, those lost business account? >> a business interruption coverage, yes. dennis: thank you. good day, sir. cheryl: we continue to get breaking information. all service between new york and boston has been shut down indefinitely. this, as well as buses, train stations in the boston area. dennis: maybe you guys were alone after all. cheryl: stay with us. ♪ ♪ >> i am
steve president obama came out and called it a terrorist attack. we have allegations or critics during the election wondering if the obama immigration was reluctant to use terrorist with the benghazi attack. when you set two bombs at a marathon finish line where you hope to injure hundreds, it seems like terrorism to be. are we cutting this onion to finally here? >> there was not a formal definition at that point. one had to be created. in order for a federal program to be triggered and...
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in the steve job's era, that's assumptions they made, but tim cook, not so much, no steve jobs. those cairn tees, assumptions made in the past are not worth making anymore. >> it was smaller. it's going to grow smaller, 37% margins, it's selling at 8.8 earnings. connell: you like the pricing? >> not growing at 15-20 to 30%. the price is off,ic, for looking forward, but the analysts need to listen. they didn't like tim cook so i think we have a small problem here for the next little while that analysts don't like how it is, lost luster. it's an opportunity. at this price, you can buy and hold. connell: have you done it? >> in it for a long, long time, our entry price was $193. connell: in good shape. market's down, but what do you think? >> yeah, given the numbers this morning, looking for a little bit of a swoon like we had last year. connell: durables? >> durables a little bit light, consumers are not going to spend as much, so i'm not expecting much at the end of the year, a great quarter, and if we finish 8% better than this, happy boy. connell: thank you very much for coming
in the steve job's era, that's assumptions they made, but tim cook, not so much, no steve jobs. those cairn tees, assumptions made in the past are not worth making anymore. >> it was smaller. it's going to grow smaller, 37% margins, it's selling at 8.8 earnings. connell: you like the pricing? >> not growing at 15-20 to 30%. the price is off,ic, for looking forward, but the analysts need to listen. they didn't like tim cook so i think we have a small problem here for the next little...
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i'm steve kornacki. the u.s. will double its aid to the syrian opposition and kerry was speaking with foreign ministers and the officials in colorado said five snowboarders were killed in avalanche. massachusetts governor patrick said last night that the accused boston marathon bomber is in critical but stable condition. still in no shape to talk to authorities. newly released police infrared 1r video shows when tsarnaev was hiding in a boat friday night. after police rushed to the scene after tip from the resident that found him there. at the london marathon this morning, runners observed a moment of silence from the victims of monday's bombings in boston. and last night hundreds turned out for a vigil to commemorate the week's final fatality. 26-year-old m.i.t. police officer sean collier who was shot and killed thursday night in the line of duty. >>> boston has never in memory had a week as trying as tragic and as nerve racks, as confusing and as sad and as terrifying as this past one. which is what made this
i'm steve kornacki. the u.s. will double its aid to the syrian opposition and kerry was speaking with foreign ministers and the officials in colorado said five snowboarders were killed in avalanche. massachusetts governor patrick said last night that the accused boston marathon bomber is in critical but stable condition. still in no shape to talk to authorities. newly released police infrared 1r video shows when tsarnaev was hiding in a boat friday night. after police rushed to the scene after...
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and are they finally bringing the case because they will not cooperate with steve komen? >> i am not saying it is your reporting but it could be dow jones industrial average just turned positive. >> it is my new up two points to why this is significant because the dow has struggled to to the fact i am made the top and bottom line. coming back double digits. with the gigantic down. >> giving investment ideas? >> no. liz: i should not have the ninth winter wheat -- twitter without you. >> did you make a good point* deaths physical gold. >> is moving higher by $8. >> when the fed is printing money you have a global economic unrest. liz: thank you very much the closing bell rings in 26 minutes and the software giant beats expectations with the best first quarter they have ever had with a nice lift frrm the cloud in particular. is sequestration and the cuts were effective? stay tuned. all stations come over to mission a for a final go. this is for real this time. step sevenointtwo one t. rify and lock. commanis locked. five seconds. three, two, one. standing by focapture. the
and are they finally bringing the case because they will not cooperate with steve komen? >> i am not saying it is your reporting but it could be dow jones industrial average just turned positive. >> it is my new up two points to why this is significant because the dow has struggled to to the fact i am made the top and bottom line. coming back double digits. with the gigantic down. >> giving investment ideas? >> no. liz: i should not have the ninth winter wheat -- twitter...
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steve milanovich is an analyst. that was 550 not that long ago, steve. you say returning capital big time in your words. why the target cut? >> well, the earnings numbers are going down. when you think about it, it's amazing that the companies indicated they're going to buy back 15% of the outstanding and the stock is down. it tells you how worried they are about the product decline. >> when he talks about introducing products for 2014, is this typical? mike refers to it as the pension for being coy. are they still trying to keep everything close to the vest or do they not have a lot to offer in the near term? >> that's the $64,000 question. i asked him about the timing. he reiterated a lot to do with fall and 2014. the september quarter will look a lot like the june quarter. that's very disappointing to investors. on the other hand, some of our analysts in asia are still hearing that production is moving to june on the 5s. they are being coy. maybe it will come sooner. the assumption is you will not see a lot until fall. >>. >> you basically droib adesc
steve milanovich is an analyst. that was 550 not that long ago, steve. you say returning capital big time in your words. why the target cut? >> well, the earnings numbers are going down. when you think about it, it's amazing that the companies indicated they're going to buy back 15% of the outstanding and the stock is down. it tells you how worried they are about the product decline. >> when he talks about introducing products for 2014, is this typical? mike refers to it as the...
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no one is steve jobs. let's face it. no one is steve jobs. tracy: keep comparing it -- >> exactly. what we'll be looking for. will they introduce a cheap, cheap iphone later this year? goldman sachs, lazard capital says yes. they will have a new product, coming out whether it is a cheap iphone would ruin the brand premium possibly. ashley: china has been a problem. >> the problem it squeezes its growth margins more with a cheap iphone and ruin its brand premium. that is debate on wall street. i won't say it will ruin it but that is the debate. ashley: samsung is a tough competitor. >> that's right. there is the storyline. watching it. tracy: it is cheaper. that is partially why. >> yes. tracy: emac, good one, coming up to quarter past the hour. time for nicole petallides at the new york stock exchange where stocks, well, they have quickly recovered, haven't they after that flash drop last hour. we're up 131 on the dow. >> rumors can hit the floor and hit them hard and fast luckily we were able to confirm them quickly. the dow jones industrial average right there, that intraday char
no one is steve jobs. let's face it. no one is steve jobs. tracy: keep comparing it -- >> exactly. what we'll be looking for. will they introduce a cheap, cheap iphone later this year? goldman sachs, lazard capital says yes. they will have a new product, coming out whether it is a cheap iphone would ruin the brand premium possibly. ashley: china has been a problem. >> the problem it squeezes its growth margins more with a cheap iphone and ruin its brand premium. that is debate on...
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do you remember the steve jobs? he had pizazz. >> tim cook have pizazz? >> is he more of a coo than a ceo as some suggested on this show yesterday? >> pizazz? where are you going to get this pis as? >> i don't know. i don't work at apple. i just want to see some pizazz. i want to see some reed hastings and underpromising and then blow me away. my takeaway from netflix, how can can i not be watching "house of cards" and i'm not missing "arrested development" and that's all there is to it. do you remember when "the sopranos" came out? all of a sudden, i have to get hbo. i have to pay up because you come in on monday and everyone had "the sopranos." what do i do? i guess i have to subscribe. i feel the same way. >> you and i were both watching "the wire." they did the program that was cerebral that people now watch. >> and alpha house, the new series from amazon is going to work. >> amazon doesn't like to be bested. >> i like to see apple be feisty. >> you like to see them watch something big. >> it's okay to buy someone who is better than you are. the reall
do you remember the steve jobs? he had pizazz. >> tim cook have pizazz? >> is he more of a coo than a ceo as some suggested on this show yesterday? >> pizazz? where are you going to get this pis as? >> i don't know. i don't work at apple. i just want to see some pizazz. i want to see some reed hastings and underpromising and then blow me away. my takeaway from netflix, how can can i not be watching "house of cards" and i'm not missing "arrested...
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next, steve ross, who has he homecourt advantage here. he is a professor of history at usc, has written extensively about the working class, social history and film. his first book, focused o t industiziofinnnati. son w wllywood, which focused s the subtitle said, silent film and the shaping of class in america. and his latest book is, hollywood left and right: how movie stars shaped american politics. " and it received a film scholar0s award from the academy of motion picture arts and sciences, and here's that book. then, finally, we have richard schickel, who you might know as the long-time film critic for time magazine and the author of i think more books than everyone else at the festival of books put together. several does...
next, steve ross, who has he homecourt advantage here. he is a professor of history at usc, has written extensively about the working class, social history and film. his first book, focused o t industiziofinnnati. son w wllywood, which focused s the subtitle said, silent film and the shaping of class in america. and his latest book is, hollywood left and right: how movie stars shaped american politics. " and it received a film scholar0s award from the academy of motion picture arts and...